Noosa upgrades visitor info centre

The Queensland, Australia town of Noosa has upgraded and refurbished its Hastings Street Visitor Information Centre.
Renamed the Noosa Inspiration Centre, manager Jasmin Boyd said the centre is all about being the first point of call for information for visitors.
Pictured: Drew Pearson, Melanie Anderson from Tourism Noosa, Tourism minister Kate Jones, Noosa MP Sandy Bolton and mayor Tony Wellington . “We want to connect our visitors with all of destination Noosa, from our beautiful beaches and river to our hinterland villages. Our centre is all about informing and inspiring,” said Boyd.
 
Visitors will be first greeted by a mural, painted by a local artist outside showcasing the centre while also acknowledging Noosa’s surfing culture as the 10thWorld Surfing Reserve. 
 
A blackboard located on the front exterior wall also highlights daily points of interest such as surf conditions, events taking places and activities happening within the centre.
 
The centre will have weekly activations from artists in residence, indigenous basket weaving, activities for children, and tastings from local producers all designed to connect visitors and locals with the unique stories of Noosa.
 
The centre will also feature a collection of locally-made wares available for the first time in Hastings Street. 
 
The Noosa Inspiration Centre is open 364 days (closed Christmas Day) from 8am to 5.30pm daily.

Noosa upgrades visitor info centre

The Queensland, Australia town of Noosa has upgraded and refurbished its Hastings Street Visitor Information Centre.
Renamed the Noosa Inspiration Centre, manager Jasmin Boyd said the centre is all about being the first point of call for information for visitors.
Pictured: Drew Pearson, Melanie Anderson from Tourism Noosa, Tourism minister Kate Jones, Noosa MP Sandy Bolton and mayor Tony Wellington . “We want to connect our visitors with all of destination Noosa, from our beautiful beaches and river to our hinterland villages. Our centre is all about informing and inspiring,” said Boyd.
 
Visitors will be first greeted by a mural, painted by a local artist outside showcasing the centre while also acknowledging Noosa’s surfing culture as the 10thWorld Surfing Reserve. 
 
A blackboard located on the front exterior wall also highlights daily points of interest such as surf conditions, events taking places and activities happening within the centre.
 
The centre will have weekly activations from artists in residence, indigenous basket weaving, activities for children, and tastings from local producers all designed to connect visitors and locals with the unique stories of Noosa.
 
The centre will also feature a collection of locally-made wares available for the first time in Hastings Street. 
 
The Noosa Inspiration Centre is open 364 days (closed Christmas Day) from 8am to 5.30pm daily.